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Samuel Woodley was transported on the Recovery, departing 26th Oct 1835 and arriving 25th Feb 1836 with 283 passengers.
Built 1799 Batavia, 493 tons. 1823 voyage. Also arrived the same morning, (i.e. Thursday last) from Ireland, having sailed from the Cove of Cork on the 5th April, the ship Recovery, Captain Fotherley, with 180 male convicts, in tolerable health : no deaths on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent, Dr. Cunningham, R. N. The guard comprises a detachment of the 1st, or Royals, commanded by Captain Gill, who is accompanied by his Lady. Three free passengers come out by this conveyance, at the expence of the Crown. Sydney Gazette, Thurs 7 Aug 1823. 1835 voyage. Surgeon's general remarks. On 5th October 1835, the Guard embarked at Deptford, consisting of 1 staff, 1 subaltern, 2 sergeants, 1 drummer, 26 rank and file of the 28th Regiment, accompanied by 8 women and 4 children. On the 19th at Spithead we received on board 160 male convicts from the Leviathan and 120 from the York Hulk and in the 30th got under weigh, previous to which, the convicts were discharged to the hulks in consequence of their being a great nuisance on board. Source:The medical and surgical journal of HM convict ship Recovery for 5 October 1835 to 16 March 1836 by Alexander Neill, during which time the said ship was employed in passage to Sydney New South Wales
Recovery (generic)References
| Primary Source | State Records Authority of NSW (Butts of COF, NRS 12210, Archive Roll 1019). Ancestry. Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/10, Page Number 192 |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Certificate of Freedom No. 45/437 dated 31 March 1845 Prisoner No. 36/780 Aged 37 years Trade: Bricklayers Labourer Trial 29 June 1835 for Stealing Wool




John Bishop, Samuel Woodley, and Philip Woodley, for stealing a quantity of timber, at Harpsden, the property of F. R. Hodges, Esq and others.— Bishop and Sam. Woodley, 7 years’ transportation; Philip Woodley, months' imprisonment. Oxford University and City Herald, 4 July 1835. --------------------------------------------------- On Thursday last, the following prisoners were removed from our County Gaol, pursuant to their sentence of transportation; John Bishop, Samuel Woodley, and Thomas Phillips, to the York, at Gosport; ... Oxford University and City Herald, 1 Aug 1835. ---------------------------------------------------- The following offence may have been an erlier one for this man: Samuel Woodley, by the same, for an assault, two calendar months' imprisonment, and for poaching two calendar months' hard labour. Berkshire Chronicle, 19 Oct 1833.




Samuel Woodley mentioned in Governor Gipps' despatch, 1840-1 (Manuscripts Card Catalog, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Call no. L225 p.2, 110)